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WikiLeaks new dump reveals CIA malware BothanSpy and Gyrfalcon targeting Windows and Linux
The CIA hacking tools have allegedly been designed to steal SSH credentials from Windows and Linux systems.
WWE data breach: Over 3 million fans' personal data exposed in massive leak
The company acknowledged the breach in a statement on its website.
Here's how to protect your website from hackers – create a Zip file 'bomb'
Want to beat web vulnerability scanners? Here's a simple file you can add to make them crash.
'CopyCat' malware infected 14 million Android devices and generated $1.5m for hackers
CopyCat malware was able to give hackers 'full control' over roughly 8 million devices.
John McAfee settles legal dispute with Intel over use of his name
McAfee agreed to not trademark the phrase 'John McAfee Privacy Phone'.
Hackers spreading WannaCry ransomware copycat for Android arrested by Chinese police
Two men distributing SLocker Android ransomware variant were arrested just 5 days after malware was first spotted.
Are NotPetya hackers back? Cybercriminals clean out bitcoin wallet, hike ransom demand to $255,000
Hackers associated with NotPetya also reportedly decrypted a 200KB Word file as proof they possess a decryption key.
Has AlphaBay pulled an exit scam? Dark web market goes mysteriously offline sparking fears of heist
AlphaBay is a hub for illegal transactions such as trading of drugs, hacked databases, weapons and more.
UK's new 'cyber nerve centre' tackled 480 major incidents in its first 8 months
From WannaCry to NotPetya, NCSC experts says 'major' cyber incidents are on the rise.
Hackers are selling healthcare details of 'any Australian citizen' on dark web for £17 each
The alleged leak from healthcare system 'Medicare' is now under investigation.
UK teen charged with supplying DoS software to fuel cyberattacks on Amazon, Netflix, T-Mobile
The teen also allegedly ran an online helpdesk for hackers.
Did Google and NHS break UK privacy law? 1.6 million patient records illegally handed over for trial
A UK hospital failed to comply with privacy laws when it handed over patient records to Google's DeepMind, Britain's data watchdog found.
AA data leak: Over 100,000 customers' emails and personal information exposed after breach
The car insurance firm was reportedly aware of a breach and failed to notify its customers about the leaked data.
Ex-employee faces 7 years in prison after hacking into security firm and deleting client data
Jonathan Lee Eubanks, 29, was found guilty of hacking and using stolen credit cards.
India seeks discounted Windows 10 'for entire country' after global ransomware attacks
Microsoft officials in India have agreed 'in principle' to the request, Gulshan Rai claimed.
Eugene Kaspersky denies links to Kremlin as US tech firms seek softer Russian sanctions
"Having Russian roots does not make us guilty," says Kaspersky chief, over Kremlin connection accusations.
Google employees' private and card data feared leaked after breach
Hackers stole names, card data and contact details used to make hotel bookings for Google's staff
Ukraine blames Russia for NotPetya, claims 'terminating distribution' of global attacks
Russia has reportedly dismissed the allegations of its involvement in the attacks as 'unfounded'.
UK government data site suffers massive security breach, user details exposed for nearly 2 years
About 68,216 accounts of those who signed up on the website have been suspended.
Classic Ether Wallet has been hacked – do not use it to send currency
A hacker has switched the wallet's domain registration to a hostile server to steal coins from transactions.
First Petya, now Ukrainian state power firm hit by second cyberattack 'similar to WannaCry'
Hackers have plagued Ukraine with numerous ransomware attack strains including WannaCry and Petya.
Passwords can now be stolen by hackers reading your brainwaves
If you think about passwords while wearing an EEG headset, hackers can gain access to the data and steal it.
8tracks data breach: Hackers steal 18 million accounts from popular internet radio and playlist site
Some of the signups in the leaked database dated back to 2008.
Can the CIA hack Linux? WikiLeaks' new dump reveals spy agency's OutlawCountry malware
The malware targets Linux systems and details yet another of the CIA's alleged hacking tools.
Who is Janus? Original Petya ransomware author is back and he wants to help NotPetya victims
After a six-month-long silence, the hacker behind Petya has reappeared on Twitter to help victims get back their data.
Magic Wormhole: Enthusiast develops super-secure way to transmit files from one PC to another
A security enthusiast has invented a file transfer method that doesn't require any intermediary.
America vs Kaspersky Lab: Why the US wants to outlaw Russia's most popular cyber firm
The US fears the respected cyber firm is open to 'Russian government influence.'
What is WikiLeaks' new dump Elsa? CIA's creepy location-tracking malware targeted offline PCs
WikiLeaks docs reveal that Elsa was specifically designed to target Windows 7 PC and dates back to 2013.
Shadow Brokers' new message gloats about Petya with threat to dox former NSA EquationGroup hacker
The hacker group also boasted about having 'many many subscribers' to their monthly cyberweapons dump.
Petya ransomware: What were the hackers' motives and how much money have they raked in so far?
The global cyberattack is the second massive worldwide epidemic in recent months.

